Connecting the Dots: Practical Strategies for Academic and Community Oncology Synergy to Advance Multidisciplinary Management in Immunotherapy Toxicity Care.
Danielle Brazel, Vera Kazakova, Magdalena Fay, Kathryn Bollin, Kriti Mittal, Kerry L Reynolds, Mazie Tsang
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Abstract
Immunotherapy has significantly affected cancer treatment and survival rates, accompanied by an increase in immune-related adverse events (irAEs) requiring new management strategies. irAEs can affect various organ systems and have varying severity levels, with higher rates observed when combining immune checkpoint inhibitors. National organizations such as ASCO, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer, and the European Society for Medical Oncology have created guidelines for managing irAEs. This chapter expands on these guidelines by discussing practical strategies to improve the multidisciplinary management in irAE care, focusing on the who, what, and how to bridge gaps in care and enhance collaboration between academic and community oncology practices. Effective irAE management involves early recognition and guideline-adherent approaches using a multidisciplinary team, including oncologists, other subspecialists, primary care clinicians, and all care team members. Institutions are developing methods to integrate irAE care into clinical workflows, such as incorporating urgent care clinics and e-consults for efficient irAE management and developing hub-and-spoke models to extend specialized care from academic centers to community hospitals for equitable care delivery. Additionally, effective patient education is critical for improving irAE recognition and health literacy. The new ASCO Community of Practice called the Alliance for Support and Prevention of Immune-Related Adverse Events consortium and patient advocacy group Standing Together to Optimize Research, Interventions, and Education in irAEs initiatives aim to advance irAE clinical care, research, and education through global collaboration, standardized data collection, and improved outreach to patients and caregivers.
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The Ed Book is a National Library of Medicine–indexed collection of articles written by ASCO Annual Meeting faculty and invited leaders in oncology. Ed Book was launched in 1985 to highlight standards of care and inspire future therapeutic possibilities in oncology. Published annually, each volume highlights the most compelling research and developments across the multidisciplinary fields of oncology and serves as an enduring scholarly resource for all members of the cancer care team long after the Meeting concludes. These articles address issues in the following areas, among others: Immuno-oncology, Surgical, radiation, and medical oncology, Clinical informatics and quality of care, Global health, Survivorship.